Fox & Friends tried – and failed miserably – to push Dr. Anthony Fauci into endorsing the experimental coronavirus treatment Dear Leader Donald Trump is promoting, hydroxychloroquine, along with the suggestion that the lack of its widespread use is to blame (i.e. not Trump) for the growing number of deaths in the U.S.

The Daily Show put together a brilliant mashup showing all our “favorite” Fox News personalities, including medical doctor Marc Siegel, downplaying the coronavirus pandemic as the flu or a cold, followed by claims to have always taken it seriously.

Republicans for the Rule of Law has come up with a devastating ad featuring Republican voters from swing states, each condemning Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. It's set to air on his favorite network.

Fox News has developed a sudden concern for coronavirus truth – just in time to reject a powerful campaign ad from a Biden-supporting Super Pac. Yet the network claimed it’s “not in the business of censoring ads” when it decided to air a blatantly misleading ad for Trump.

After refusing to reopen the Obamacare exchanges and help uninsured Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic, Donald Trump ran away from a Fox reporter’s questions about getting Americans help, made Mike Pence respond instead, then praised him as a “great professional” for being “able to speak for five minutes and not even touch” the question.

Despite reported “concerns” at Fox News that its downplaying of the coronavirus could expose the network to lawsuits by viewers who took unnecessary risks as a result of the coverage, a legal expert at Law & Crime thinks the Murdoch fortunes are probably not in any danger.

If Fox Business fired Trish Regan because she suggested that the “hysteria” over the coronavirus was a plot to damage Trump, then Fox Nation ought to dump Diamond and Silk ASAP for suggesting the virus, itself, was cooked up as a plot against him.